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Representative  Mary J. Fitzgerald - 2022
Prime Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1026HB1026prohibit eligibility for a suspended imposition of sentence for the crime of rape.
HB 1073HB1073provide for diploma privilege for admittance to the practice of law.
HB 1101HB1101make an appropriation for the construction of a new public safety regional jail near Deadwood and to declare an emergency.
Co Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1001HB1001revise the freeze on assessments for dwellings of disabled and senior citizens.
HB 1006HB1006promote continued fairness in women's sports.
HB 1007HB1007codify a joint committee for legislative redistricting.
HB 1039HB1039provide for the assessment of certain agricultural land as noncropland.
HB 1052HB1052place limitations on the enforcement of federal laws and orders related to firearms, accessories, and ammunition.
HB 1054HB1054prohibit the isomerization and acetylation of cannabinoids and the sale and possession of products created by the isomerization and acetylation of cannabinoids and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1057HB1057prohibit the unauthorized transfer of cannabis and cannabis products by a medical cannabis cardholder to another person.
HB 1063HB1063revise the approval process for state employee household moving allowances.
HB 1066HB1066prohibit the personal possession of a loaded firearm while under the influence of marijuana or intoxicated.
HB 1069HB1069include out-of-state convictions as a basis of an enhanced penalty for certain drug crimes.
HB 1070HB1070clarify certain provisions of the rural access infrastructure improvements grant program.
HB 1077HB1077require certain language for the oath or affirmation for civil office.
HB 1088HB1088limit the delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration in medical cannabis and cannabis products that may be dispensed.
HB 1090HB1090require an annual report on nonmeandered waters.
HB 1091HB1091authorize the Board of Regents to contract for the design and construction of a year-round rodeo practice facility on the campus of South Dakota State University, together with equipment and furnishings, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1095HB1095allow a local government to prevent a medical cannabis establishment from operating in its jurisdiction.
HB 1096HB1096revise provisions regarding livestock identification.
HB 1103HB1103provide a reimbursement schedule for chiropractic, dental, and optometric services under the Medicaid program.
HB 1122HB1122require criminal background checks for emergency medical technicians and advanced life support personnel.
HB 1133HB1133provide that the cost of a home study required for an adoption is the responsibility of the Department of Social Services.
HB 1163HB1163provide for the use of screening instruments in determining kindergarten readiness.
HB 1180HB1180permit designated visitors in nursing facilities.
HB 1203HB1203require taxing districts to hold a public hearing when increasing property tax revenues relative to the previous year.
HB 1245HB1245equalize the general fund appropriations appropriated to the Board of Regents.
HB 1256HB1256establish employees' exemptions from employer-imposed COVID-19 vaccine requirements.
HB 1257HB1257establish a fund to assist counties with paying infrastructure expenditures and to declare an emergency.
HB 1306HB1306make an appropriation to rural access infrastructure funds and to declare an emergency.
HB 1327HB1327reduce certain gross receipts tax rates and a use tax rate, and to repeal a conditional reduction of certain gross receipts tax rates.
HC 8001HC8001honoring the 2020-2021 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: Dr. Becky Guffin, Aberdeen School Superintendent; Fran Ruesink, Dell Rapids Middle School Principal; Susan Purintun, DeSmet School Business Official; Nick Gottlob, Spearfish Elementary School Principal; Mathew Raba, Belle Fourche Secondary School Principal; Joe Williams, Meade Assistant Middle School Principal; Dr. Tonia Warzecha, Tea Curriculum Leader; and Deb Muilenburg-Wilson, Sioux Falls Director of Special Education.
HJR 5001HJR5001To apply for a convention of states under Article V of the Constitution of the United States, to impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, to limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and to limit the terms of office for federal officials and members of Congress.
HR 7005HR7005Urging support for the people of Ukraine.
SB 4SB4revise provisions related to a written certification for the medical use of cannabis.
SB 5SB5revise acceptable conduct related to the medical use of cannabis.
SB 6SB6revise provisions related to prohibited conduct by schools and landlords related to medical cannabis.
SB 7SB7revise provisions related to custody and visitation rights by medical cannabis cardholders.
SB 8SB8revise provisions concerning civil penalties imposed for violations related to medical cannabis.
SB 9SB9revise the definition of a designated caregiver.
SB 10SB10revise provisions related to verifications required prior to receiving medical cannabis.
SB 11SB11revise provisions regarding the medical marijuana oversight committee.
SB 12SB12revise the annual report on medical cannabis by the Department of Health to the Legislature.
SB 13SB13repeal provisions permitting certain documents to serve as temporary registry identification cards for medical cannabis.
SB 14SB14revise provisions related to the confidential list of medical cannabis cardholders maintained by the Department of Health.
SB 16SB16repeal provisions related to the prosecution, search, seizure, penalty, or discipline of medical cannabis establishments for certain conduct.
SB 17SB17revise provisions regarding cost reimbursement associated with medical cannabis.
SB 18SB18revise rulemaking authority related to medical cannabis.
SB 19SB19permit certain facilities to establish reasonable restrictions related to the medical use of cannabis.
SB 20SB20revise the medical purpose defense related to the medical use of cannabis.
SB 21SB21revise provisions related to the revocation of a medical cannabis registry identification card.
SB 22SB22revise a reference to the Division of Criminal Investigation.
SB 23SB23revise the definition of bona fide practitioner-patient relationship.
SB 24SB24establish a maximum number of cannabis plants that may be cultivated by a medical cannabis cardholder.
SB 25SB25provide for the taxation of marijuana.
SB 26SB26revise the definition of practitioner for purposes of the medical cannabis program.
SB 27SB27revise the provisions regarding the denial or nonrenewal of a patient registry identification card.
SB 72SB72establish the crime of hazing and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 77SB77enhance the penalty on registered sex offenders who commit sexual contact without consent from a person capable of consenting.
SB 78SB78revise the enhanced penalty for unauthorized manufacture, distribution, counterfeiting or possession of Schedule I or II substances.
SB 123SB123provide for certain requirements in the absentee ballot application process.
SB 131SB131require the Board of Regents to provide an annual presentation to the special committee.
SB 161SB161make an appropriation for matching funds to enhance research in manufacturing processes having lunar application and planetary use in tribal housing development and to declare an emergency.
SB 170SB170make an appropriation for costs related to forest resiliency and growth in the state and to declare an emergency.
SB 197SB197require the POW/MIA flag be displayed in the Senate and House of Representative chambers.
SCR 608SCR608To conduct an interim study examining local jails and opportunities for collaboration with state correctional plans.
SJR 501SJR501to apply to Congress under Article V of the United States Constitution to call a convention for an amendment to the Constitution establishing congressional term limits.